1929 Tri-Motor departing from Phoenix Deer Valley with a load of passengers for a sightseeing tour
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1929 Tri-Motor departing from Phoenix Deer Valley with a load of passengers for a sightseeing tour
Airlines of Australia VH-UHH taken at 1936. This plane disappeared dramatically in 1937 and was eventually found crashed in the McPherson Mountains with two survivors.
Corman 3000. Led to the development of the 10-seat passenger airliner Stinson SM-6000 Tri-Motor in 1930
!929 Ford Tri-Motor Airplane
!929 Ford Tri-Motor Airplane
We recently took a ride in a 1929 Ford Tri-Plane. The Ford Tri-Motor (nicknamed the “Tin Goose”) is an American three-engined transport aircraft. Production started in 1925 by the companies of Henry Ford and ended on June 7, 1933. A total of 199 Ford Trimotors were made 18 have survived with 8 of those still flying. Here is a link to the video of it taking off. 1929 Ford Tri-Motor Airplane taking…
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1929 Eastern Transport (became Eastern Airlines) by ecb98683
A vintage 1928 Trimotor in the air at Oshkosh
1929 Ford Tri-Motor cockpit
Stinson Model A